Episodes

Twin Peaks, Kingdom Hearts & Trash Reality TV | Catch-Up Mini Episode

In this Tapeworm Podcast catch-up mini episode, DJ and Raz check in on what they’ve been watching, playing, and obsessing over this week. DJ finally dives back into Twin Peaks, David Lynch’s legendary surreal mystery series, and quickly becomes obsessed enough to ditch streaming and buy the entire Blu-ray box set just to avoid ads […]

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The Weirdest Deep Sea Sci-Fi Movie Ever? | Sphere (1998)

This week on Tapeworm Podcast, Razsal and DJ descend thousands of feet below the ocean to talk about the obscures film Sphere (1998) the strange sci-fi thriller based on the novel by Michael Crichton, the same author behind Jurassic Park. The movie follows a team of scientists played by Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, Sharon

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Catchups #1 – Why the Tapeworm Podcast Disappeared, Audiobook Obsessions & Bad Movie Plans

In the first Tapeworm Podcast Catchups minisode, DJ and Razsal sit down for a casual conversation about where the show has been and what’s coming next. These Catchups episodes are short bonus episodes where the hosts hang out, talk about what they’ve been watching and listening to, and reconnect with listeners between the main bad-movie

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Casper (1995): CGI Lead Character, Loneliness & Dan Aykroyd’s Ghostbusters Cameo | Movie Review

This week on the Tapeworm Podcast, Razsal and DJ float back to 1995 to revisit Casper—the first movie to feature a fully CGI lead character and a surprising dose of emotional depth. Dive in as we explore how Casper’s new backstory transformed a classic cartoon ghost into a symbol of loneliness and friendship, all while

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Why Did I Watch This Dark Comedy as a Kid? | Monkeybone (2001) Stop-Motion & Live Action Movie Review

This week, we plunge into the wild, dark comedy that is Monkeybone (2001), a cult favorite blending stop-motion animation and live action in the most unexpected ways. Join us as we break down the film’s surreal visuals, unforgettable character designs, and the unique mix of animation and reality that makes Monkeybone so bizarre and memorable.

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Jungle Antics & 90s Nostalgia: Adult Humor and Progressive Themes in George of the Jungle (1997)

Swing into a world of 90s nostalgia as Razsal and DJ revisit the wild and hilarious ride that is 1997’s “George of the Jungle.” This episode dives deep into the film’s unexpected adult humor and surprisingly progressive themes, all led by Brendan Fraser’s unforgettable performance (and abs!). Is “George of the Jungle” just a slapstick

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Should’ve Slept With A Breadmaker | Mummy (1999)

Remember when movies were fun, dangerous, and occasionally gave you nightmares about beetles crawling under your skin? We do. And this week, we’re cracking open the sarcophagus on The Mummy (1999) a movie that asked, “What if Indiana Jones was hornier and more willing to fistfight the undead?” DJ and Raz dive headfirst into a

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Trailer!

Hey there, movie fiends! Welcome to Tapeworm: A Movie Podcast, where the reels keep spinning—and the tapeworm keeps wiggling. In this trailer episode, DJ teases what’s in store: 🍿 Cult classics, cheesy horrors, wild comedies, and the VHS tapes your parents claimed were “age appropriate” (but definitely weren’t) 🧠 Scene-by-scene breakdowns and hilarious trivia that’ll

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